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Trouble walking, loss of coordination, or frequent falls.
Fatigue or Weakness
Unexplained tiredness that lasts days and doesn’t improve with rest.
Sudden Trouble Swallowing
Difficulty or pain when swallowing.
Tingling Sensations
Feeling like “pins and needles” in the arms, legs, or face.
Chest Pain or Shortness of Breath
Can sometimes signal issues with circulation leading to stroke.
Behavioral or Memory Changes
Trouble concentrating, forgetfulness, or sudden mood swings.
🧠 What To Do If You Notice These Signs
Call emergency services immediately.
Do not wait to see if the symptoms go away.
Early treatment can save lives and prevent long-term damage.
✅ Final Thoughts
A stroke can strike suddenly, but the body often gives warnings. Knowing the early signs — even up to a week before — can help you act fast and protect your health.